Daily Archives: June 10, 2021

Inside/Outside: Part Two

One of the issues we regularly discuss here because it comes up in so many facets of existence is the subjectivity of people. An objective reality exists outside of us but we have no reliable means of grasping that reality … Continue reading

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Book Review: Jane Austen: The Parson’s Daughter

Jane Austen: The Parson’s Daughter, by Irene Collins One of the great ways to write what is new, or at least striking and rare, about someone is to take an approach that goes against the understanding of our contemporary age. … Continue reading

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Book Review: The Real Jane Austen

The Real Jane Austen: A Life In Small Things, by Paula Byrne The title of this book can be taken in at least two ways, and in one of them the meaning of the book is made plain, and in … Continue reading

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